Bilateral superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator free flap reconstruction for a large elbow neurofibroma: a case report
- Author:
Seungjun LEE
1
;
Seokchan EUN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From: Archives of hand and microsurgery 2025;30(1):74-79
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Neurofibromas are benign neoplasms originating from neural tissues that rarely transform into malignancies. Approximately 25% to 45% of neurofibromas are located in the head and neck; the most common sites are the lateral cervical region and mouth. A 27-year-old female patient visited our hospital complaining of a painful brownish mass in the right elbow that had recently increased in size. She had no history of cancer and was otherwise in excellent health. This mass accounted for 80% of the total elbow circumference. Genetic mutation testing resulted in a diagnosis of neurofibromatosis type 1. A wide surgical excision was performed, and the area was repaired using a bilateral large superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator free flap. The flap survived well, with no partial necrosis. Histological findings showed a plexiform neurofibroma measuring 14×12×1.5 cm3. The patient’s postoperative course was uneventful; at an 18-month follow-up, she had good cosmetic and functional outcomes with no signs of relapse.